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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> the tech world was rocked last week by news of the suicide of 26-year-old internet activist aaron schwartz, the computer programmer and free information advocate was facing up to 35 years in prison if convicted on federal charges of computer hacking and wire fraud over the illicit downloading of million academic and subscription data base and charges his family and supporters say the amount of prosecutorial overreach contributed to schwartz's decision to take his own life. the u.s. attorney is pushing back against the claims saying her office acted fairly and responsibly, and offered schwartz a six month prison sentence in exchange for guilty plea to 13 felony counts. a deal schwartz rejected. wall street journal editorial board member has been following the story and joins us now. joe, who was aaron schwartz and why was it it a big deal. >> he's an important figure in the digital world in the sense he's an open source activist. he advoc
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> the tech world was rocked last week by news of the suicide of 26-year-old internet activist aaron schwartz, the computer programmer and free information advocate was facing up to 35 years in prison if convicted on federal charges of computer hacking and wire fraud over the illicit downloading of million academic and subscription data...
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some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms. the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult. but america cannot resist this transition. we must lead it. >> so the question is, is this just a preview of what's to come? maybe details in the state of the union, or is this just making up for lost time? >> i think it could be a little bit of both. but we saw in that clip a real shot the president taking at republicans. when he's talking there about climate deniers. another very unusual passage in this address. also may be up first. taking a shot at your previous opponent when we talk about social security, medicare, that's not being a nation of takers, throwing in that message, i a real jab not only at mitt romney when he devoted convincingly but also paul ryan, house budget chairman, who he'll be dealing with and had made similar comments. what was interesting here was pushing climate change as the defining issue of the era. hard to see --
some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms. the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult. but america cannot resist this transition. we must lead it. >> so the question is, is this just a preview of what's to come? maybe details in the state of the union, or is this just making up for lost time? >> i think it could be a little...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> with hotwire's low prices, i can afford to visit chicago for my first big race and l.a. for my best friend's wedding. because when hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. so i got my hotels for half-price! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com >>> high capacity magazines, if you have 12 rounds, it means you have already missed the deer 11 times. you should pack the sucker in at that point. you don't deserve to have a gun period at that point. >> most gun owners agree with biden. in the spotlight the gun makers the gun industry has it's own lobbying arm which it calls the national shooting sports foundation. tragic ironies don't get more tragic than this. they are located in newtown, connecticut. we asked them if they have an office in washington. the gun industry has the nra in washington. in 1999 right wing actor charlton heston told the industry "your fight is our fight". in 2005 senator craig helped pass an nra bi
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> with hotwire's low prices, i can afford to visit chicago for my first big race and l.a. for my best friend's wedding. because when hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. so i got my hotels for half-price! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com >>> high capacity magazines, if you have 12 rounds, it...
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we have the national academy of sciences commissioned by the usda that runs the food stamp program. their bottom line conclusion somehow we should be increasing spending because food stamp recipients aren't able to buy enough healthy food. explanation here is that in urban centers, it's much harder to get fresh food or organ i can food. if we simply increase the stipend that somehow the recipients will make better choices. unfortunately, again, it's too much common sense for these federal bureaucrats that run the programs. the problem if you give these food stamp benefits out, easy t cards and remove the stigma and remove strings attached to them, guess what, they are going to buy crappy food. there is an unwillingness, look, part of this contract between a welfare recipient and taxpayers that have to subsidize it you have to accept limits. apparently the social welfare people think this too much of stigma, it's too much nanny state government. you need to let them by their soda and crappy food and give them more money. >> neil: we put a gloss on it where we actually make it a norma
we have the national academy of sciences commissioned by the usda that runs the food stamp program. their bottom line conclusion somehow we should be increasing spending because food stamp recipients aren't able to buy enough healthy food. explanation here is that in urban centers, it's much harder to get fresh food or organ i can food. if we simply increase the stipend that somehow the recipients will make better choices. unfortunately, again, it's too much common sense for these federal...
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how do we figure out how to cope with the march of science? >> like a futurologist. >> last month bartolo colon, came back from a 93 miles an hour. >> that's okay but hgh isn't. again, where do the lines get drawn? >> the reason i'm here today is because i had my blood spun last night. >> juicing. >> i'm on a little hamster wheel that makes the spinning happen. >> and all the pop tarts. >> please, you shared them with me. >> the foil wrapping. >>> coming up, nbc news political director, chuck todd, "the washington post's" gene robinson, the moderator of "meet the press," david gregory and the ceo of whole foods, john mackey will be here. up next, "the politico playbook." first, bill karins. bill, it is winter. you're going to tell us it's going to get cold. this is a real bulletin. >> yeah, almost like armstrong's confession, right? couldn't see that one coming. yes, you do need to be prepared for it. and this morning there's one slippery spot out there after the snow in virginia and income new york, watch out for black ice. cape cod got clipp
how do we figure out how to cope with the march of science? >> like a futurologist. >> last month bartolo colon, came back from a 93 miles an hour. >> that's okay but hgh isn't. again, where do the lines get drawn? >> the reason i'm here today is because i had my blood spun last night. >> juicing. >> i'm on a little hamster wheel that makes the spinning happen. >> and all the pop tarts. >> please, you shared them with me. >> the foil...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> a vicious attack caught on camera. a man throws a woman onto the subway tracks. it happened in philadelphia and police say the woman was sitting on a bench when the man asked for a light for a cigarette. suddenly the man grabs the woman and punches her and gets worse, drags her by her feet and throws her onto the tracks and the woman managed to climb back on to the platform before the train came. and she was not seriously hurt. and police arrested the suspect. they don't think he knew the victim. and a pennsylvania pastor accused of not murdering one wife, but two wives. he came under suspicion in 2008. the man committed suicide in his office, the man discovered he was having an extramarital affair with his wife, the church secretary. and the first was found in a pool of blood at the bottom of the stairs in 1999 and the seconds in a car accident in '08 or so they thought. they thought the car was a coverup for murder and right now he's o
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> a vicious attack caught on camera. a man throws a woman onto the subway tracks. it happened in philadelphia and police say the woman was sitting on a bench when the man asked for a light for a cigarette. suddenly the man grabs the woman and punches her and gets worse, drags her by her feet and throws her onto the tracks and the woman...
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. >> some may deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms. >> reporter: with 11 million illegal immigrants in america, mr. obama called on congress to provide a legal path to citizenship. >> our journey is not complete until we find a better way to welcome the striving, hopeful immigrants who still see america as a land of opportunity. until bright young students and engineers are enlisted in our worse rather than ex--- work force rather than expelled from our country. >> reporter: mr. obama also recalled the newtown shooting massacre which caused him to push for gun control and a polarizing fight with congress he had previously avoided. >> our journey is not complete until all our children from the streets of detroit to the hills of after -- appalachia to the lands of newtown know they are cherished and always safe. >> reporter: there was one line tailored specifically for a republican audience. it called to reform or eliminate an efficient -- eliminate inefficient or irrelevant go
. >> some may deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms. >> reporter: with 11 million illegal immigrants in america, mr. obama called on congress to provide a legal path to citizenship. >> our journey is not complete until we find a better way to welcome the striving, hopeful immigrants who still see america as a land of opportunity. until bright young students and...
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they don't want to look at the science of the numbers and i instantly thought about climate change. this rejection of facts, numbers. not of opinions but numbers. >> there's truth to that. you don't fight research unless you're worried what the research says. you know, you hear these arguments all the time, in particular from, you know, the nra leadership and others, in particular, in terms of this is not just about guns but a lot of other issues and there's some truth to that and focus on the entertainment industry and the role of video games. well, the last time i checked they watch the same movies and play the same video games in canada and don't have the same kind of violence here in terms of guns so there is an issue here about gun violence and the question is how do we come up with, you know, common sense reforms that obviously respect the second amendment and make sure that we can do maybe go an extra step to protect individuals so when you're fighting against universal background checks as an example, you know you have a problem. >> well, but part of the problem and e.j. tou
they don't want to look at the science of the numbers and i instantly thought about climate change. this rejection of facts, numbers. not of opinions but numbers. >> there's truth to that. you don't fight research unless you're worried what the research says. you know, you hear these arguments all the time, in particular from, you know, the nra leadership and others, in particular, in terms of this is not just about guns but a lot of other issues and there's some truth to that and focus...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. office superstore ink retailer in america. now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50 on hp ink. staples. that was easy. ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. make it worth watching. introducing the 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. introducing the 2013 lexus ls. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>. >> time for some housekeeping on monday, jeff from nebraska called with a question on irwonwood pharma. it is an exciting pharma play that launched a drug that is designed to bring relief to people who suffered from irritable bowel syndrome. it's up in anticipation of the laun
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jellyfish and that's been equated to the invention of the microscope in terms of the impact it's had on science. so how do we even know? and we've spent billions exploring outer space and only millions on exploring the deep ocean. >> and the payoff may be even greater. >> huge. >> you talk about that. only 5% of our ocean explored. how many giant squid are estimated out there? do we have any sense? >> actually we do based on the beak. the giant squid is a cool creature that has a parrot-like beak that can rip flesh and they have bellies of whales and base on that, there could be millions. >> how does this change technology moving forward, do you think? >> i think there will always be discoveries as long as we have the opportunity to go out with ships and submersibles. unfortunately, we're switching more and more to remote operated vehicles which i think do scare the animals away. but the submersibles and cameras are unobtrusive and may allow us to see more. >> had may be a stupid question. are there squids in aquariums? >> there are squids in aquariums but not giant squids. >> makes you feel di
jellyfish and that's been equated to the invention of the microscope in terms of the impact it's had on science. so how do we even know? and we've spent billions exploring outer space and only millions on exploring the deep ocean. >> and the payoff may be even greater. >> huge. >> you talk about that. only 5% of our ocean explored. how many giant squid are estimated out there? do we have any sense? >> actually we do based on the beak. the giant squid is a cool creature...
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some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms. >> former vice president al gore, a sometimes critic of the president's environmental efforts, writes in his blog his forceful commitment to take action will rekindle the hopes of so many that we are at long last approaching the political tipping point beyond which we will finally start transforming our economy to sharply reduce global warming, pollution and safeguard the future. let's bring in democratic strategist and pollster margie o'mara and senior vice president with the winston group, myra miller. good morning. margie, the president wants to focus on what he can do administratively with executive orders although he does plan simultaneously to campaign for public support. very different strategy than he used in his first term, isn't it? >> well, yeah. i think the lesson really here for both obama and for congress is that voters want people to come to the table and find compromise on whatever the issue, whether it's cli
some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms. >> former vice president al gore, a sometimes critic of the president's environmental efforts, writes in his blog his forceful commitment to take action will rekindle the hopes of so many that we are at long last approaching the political tipping point beyond which we will finally start transforming our economy to sharply reduce...
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is he a graphic design major not a hard sciences. is he a child of this era which is an onliner ravment social media era. maybe it's not as weird for a 20-year-old to have exclusively online relationship. i can't relate. >> alisyn: we talked to tyler moorehead a student at notre dame. he knows manti. yes in this day and age people can go periods of time without seeing significant other because of social networking. he said manti had extremely rigorous demanding time consuming schedule. he frankly didn't have time for a girlfriend. this fit his life as well. having an imaginary girlfriend fit his life as well. here is what tyler moorehead told us. >> campuses what we have known of manti for the last four years this exactly matches up that he really wanted to care for this girl. he thought this girl was real. and he truly was duped by this human -- this human being who kind of catfished him, i guess. it did seem to kind of come out of nowhere. and i think that people were just really asking questions why and several people knew he had
is he a graphic design major not a hard sciences. is he a child of this era which is an onliner ravment social media era. maybe it's not as weird for a 20-year-old to have exclusively online relationship. i can't relate. >> alisyn: we talked to tyler moorehead a student at notre dame. he knows manti. yes in this day and age people can go periods of time without seeing significant other because of social networking. he said manti had extremely rigorous demanding time consuming schedule. he...
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. >> some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms. the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult, but america cannot resist this transition. we must lead it. we cannot cede to other nations the technology that will power new jobs and new industries. we must claim its promise. >> this is not a president who is blind to the history of any given moment. today's inauguration ceremony was filled with moments of historical importance. myrlie evers williams, the widow of medgar evers became the first woman to deliver the inaugural prayer. poet richard blanco is the first latino to recite the inaugural poem, as well as the first openly gay american to perform the honor. supreme court justice sonia sotomayor became the first hispanic american to administer the oath of office when she swore in vice president joe biden. president obama spoke with these historical moments in mind during his speech. >> our journey is not complete until our gay brothe
. >> some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms. the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult, but america cannot resist this transition. we must lead it. we cannot cede to other nations the technology that will power new jobs and new industries. we must claim its promise. >> this is not a president who is blind to the history of...
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the more we learn about and the more sophisticated the screening gets and the more sophisticated the science gets and there may be ways not only to identify hopefully in advance and treat folks who have these potentially very dangerous problems, but also, at least it also poses a real challenge for the criminal justice system because to the extent that what we think of as evil actually has to do with a kind of sickness or real mental disease. >> right. >> it changes the way we think about culpability and blame-worthiness. not excusing the horrific behavior but we have to protect society. maybe without talking about blame and culpability in quite the same way. >> right. that's great. if neuroscience identifies the markers, that's a huge advance. the other end of it from a policy standpoint is president obama talking about more money for psychiatric services for specifically young people to try to figure out an early age prone to violent behavior. i guess my two questions about that, i wonder, first of all, is this going to necessitate a change in the law about doctor/patient confidentiality?
the more we learn about and the more sophisticated the screening gets and the more sophisticated the science gets and there may be ways not only to identify hopefully in advance and treat folks who have these potentially very dangerous problems, but also, at least it also poses a real challenge for the criminal justice system because to the extent that what we think of as evil actually has to do with a kind of sickness or real mental disease. >> right. >> it changes the way we think...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. >>> you're looking at a live shot of the white house where the president and first lady are getting ready for the two inaugural balls this evening. it's been an incredible day. and there has been one person along with him every step of the way. the first lady. we'll talk about her next four years next. new prilosec otc wildberry is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon for
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left accuses right against science. show me a piece of science showing banning assault rifles whiffle result -- >> that is different issue than people being present. the nra calling obama elitist hypocrite because he has secret service protection for his kids. that is the real egregious offense in terms of politicization. martha: we'll show it in a little while and since you brought it up. tucker, you want to respond to that. >> i don't think you should bring children into it in general. shouldn't parade them around at bill signings. shouldn't put them on camera to espouse their political views by definition are unformed and i'll informed. they're kids. they can't wrote. >> were you critical when george w. bush at no child left behind signing. >> i hate that stuff. this is really serious moment in america. we're talking about cure tating a constitutional right. >> no we're not. no evidence of that. >> talking about universal gun registration. >> saying you're curtailing constitutional right. no right is absolute. first
left accuses right against science. show me a piece of science showing banning assault rifles whiffle result -- >> that is different issue than people being present. the nra calling obama elitist hypocrite because he has secret service protection for his kids. that is the real egregious offense in terms of politicization. martha: we'll show it in a little while and since you brought it up. tucker, you want to respond to that. >> i don't think you should bring children into it in...
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it's not based on any science. and yet our doctors have to say it to her, and she has to hear it, and she also is told that she has a relationship with a unique living separate being that she is about to sever. >> we have to tell a woman that north dakota law says -- defines abortion as terminating the life of a whole sprt unique living human being. it's ideological language that is difficult for -- you know, it's not something i believe. i have to tell a woman something i don't believe. >> you'll have parental notification move to parental consent. or you'll have a new list of things you have to tell the patient before the patient can come into the clinic. or you'll have new regulations regarding the construction of the clinic that have nothing to do really with patient care or the well-being of the patient, but the legislature passes them and then the board of health enforces them. so over time, it becomes more and more difficult to obtain care and more and more expensive to meet those requirements. that's the ki
it's not based on any science. and yet our doctors have to say it to her, and she has to hear it, and she also is told that she has a relationship with a unique living separate being that she is about to sever. >> we have to tell a woman that north dakota law says -- defines abortion as terminating the life of a whole sprt unique living human being. it's ideological language that is difficult for -- you know, it's not something i believe. i have to tell a woman something i don't believe....
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the vast majority of people, and certainly the mainstream of science is not having the question whether there is a climate change and whether there's a climate crisis. there is. the real debate that we have is which of the multiple actions that we're taking is the most important. i think we need to get over this idea that because there's one person on the extreme fringe who says one issue doesn't mean that something's controversial. >> so you say noncontroversial issue there relative to climate change. can you say the same about gun control, based on the news from that meeting? >> well, we spend a lot of time talking not necessarily about gun control but reducing gun violence. there's a big difference. the point of it is that mayors in cities have seen a lot. i have seen way, way, way too many funerals. i've been at street corners with dead children looking at parents. i've performed eulogies for people i've never met. when you talk to mayors about this, it's very different than when you talk to congress. here it's customary to take a bill through six subcommittees. i can't say that to
the vast majority of people, and certainly the mainstream of science is not having the question whether there is a climate change and whether there's a climate crisis. there is. the real debate that we have is which of the multiple actions that we're taking is the most important. i think we need to get over this idea that because there's one person on the extreme fringe who says one issue doesn't mean that something's controversial. >> so you say noncontroversial issue there relative to...
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some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms. the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult. but america cannot resist this transition. we must lead it! >> all right. so, for david maraniss, for some inside the echo chamber, there might have been some concern that there wasn't enough reaching out by the president to republicans on spending, on fiscal issues. but isn't this speech, the second inaugural, more to lay down markers for even generations to come, and then we have the state of the union, where perhaps he can address some of the short, and i mean, in the grand scheme of things, the short-term issues that our country faces. >> i think that's true. and i also think that this speech was ideological, but he's a pragmatic president. and so i think that not everything that he said in the speech -- you know, he said that it's going to be imperfect. the solutions will be imperfect. he's not going to try to please every constituency. if
some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms. the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult. but america cannot resist this transition. we must lead it! >> all right. so, for david maraniss, for some inside the echo chamber, there might have been some concern that there wasn't enough reaching out by the president to republicans on...
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we have more on what the centers for science and public interest sees as the unhealthiest restaurant meals. >> whether it's t no matter wha order at the cheesecake factory you bet more calories than you would need in a day. >> they have four-days of saturated fat. >> that's the team for the certainties of science in the public interest. the csc i is handing out the annual extreme eating awards to chain restaurants based on calorie sodium and fat data. the point is to shock people into seeing what goes into their mouths. >> we try to take america by the lap pell and shake them and say be careful. if you want to eat these meals fine. but you should know what you are getting. >> you get more than 6,000 milligrams of salt a four-day supply when you order a full rack of baby back ribs at chilies. it comes from home fridays and cinnamon apples. they are always eating out and avoiding gast nomic gluttony. >> instead of beginning your meal with a fat twty appetizer choose hot tea. or broth based soup. >> in a statement the national restaurant association says it is committed in taking a proa
we have more on what the centers for science and public interest sees as the unhealthiest restaurant meals. >> whether it's t no matter wha order at the cheesecake factory you bet more calories than you would need in a day. >> they have four-days of saturated fat. >> that's the team for the certainties of science in the public interest. the csc i is handing out the annual extreme eating awards to chain restaurants based on calorie sodium and fat data. the point is to shock...
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a lot of us have done the science experiment to throw the water and see it freeze. windchill values in the double digits. minus 20 in parts of pennsylvania. once again, dealing with an area, of an advisory and windchill from the upper midwest to new england, and new england, they will feel the brunt of it today. we'll see windchill values from minus 30 to in us in 40, and this advisory in some places are in effect until later this evening. what it feels like, in new york, zero. good for you. above zero for providence, minus 3 and albany, minus 8. add in the wind, of course, with the cold temperatures out there. that could lead to potential frostbite. hypothermia or even death. you want to make sure are you dressing warmly. and relief. detroit, 32. by friday, still well below average. for new york, typically 38 degrees for this time of the year. today, high of 21. thursday and friday, 22, 25 degrees. now, as we show you some storm totals for the snow yesterday, some locations nearly 2 feet of snow. more snow on the way. lake-effect snow. but we have a new feature as
a lot of us have done the science experiment to throw the water and see it freeze. windchill values in the double digits. minus 20 in parts of pennsylvania. once again, dealing with an area, of an advisory and windchill from the upper midwest to new england, and new england, they will feel the brunt of it today. we'll see windchill values from minus 30 to in us in 40, and this advisory in some places are in effect until later this evening. what it feels like, in new york, zero. good for you....
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her 12-year-old and 13-year-old middle school students knew her as miss halas, the science teacher. but fans of 32-year-old stacie hal halas, knew her as tiffany six, the porn star. now, she's out of a job, banned from teaching. a panel of three california judges unanimously agreeing tuesday that her hard-core past has no place in the classroom. >> we've had a viral buzz going around with 12-year-olds and 13-year-olds showing porn. >> reporter: the oxnard school district initially fired halas last april, after students discovered she performed in at least 18 x-rated films. from 2005, to 2006. in a behind-the-scenes interview, halas reportedly talks about the dangers of her double-life. >> it's a little risky, wouldn't you think? >> why? >> because i'm a teacher. >> do you think if they find it you'll get fired? >> questionable. >> reporter: she never starred in pornos while teaching. in october, she appealed and asked for her job back. but the state officials say her testimony was misleading and evasive statements and outright falsehoods. >> we're the professionals. we should have a
her 12-year-old and 13-year-old middle school students knew her as miss halas, the science teacher. but fans of 32-year-old stacie hal halas, knew her as tiffany six, the porn star. now, she's out of a job, banned from teaching. a panel of three california judges unanimously agreeing tuesday that her hard-core past has no place in the classroom. >> we've had a viral buzz going around with 12-year-olds and 13-year-olds showing porn. >> reporter: the oxnard school district initially...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> bring back our gaggle here, former senator john shn sununu, manti teo, a good friend pd of show wrote -- stories like these leaves knots in our stomachs because we so desperately want to believe our sports heroes are pure and we want to hope too that our politicians are at least competent. we build them up, break them down because we expect so much out of our national institutions. you think he overwrote? >> i think one we don't know all the details about the teo situation. >> they were concerned about these reputation, what information they had, he's a young guy. obviously he was misled to some extent in this whole process. the lance armstrong situation is very different. i think the election we just had for the baseball hall of fame because of the use of performance-enhancing drugs. >> if the university thought that there were some possible fallout, i mean the athletic director said this could have been about interacting ncaa requirem
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> bring back our gaggle here, former senator john shn sununu, manti teo, a good friend pd of show wrote -- stories like these leaves knots in our stomachs because we so desperately want to believe our sports heroes are pure and we want to hope too that our politicians are at least competent. we build them up, break them down because...
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it is interesting. >> are you a political science major? >> no, international affairs. >> what do you want to hear from the president today? >> i have not really thought about that. so excited to be here. >> what time did you get up? this is early for college students. >> 6:30 a.m. >> thank you for talking to c- span. hope you make your way up there. >> thank you. host: and we continue our live coverage of live pictures from the national mall, from the capital. that picture right there is taken from the capital, up above were the ceremony is taking place, looking straight down the mall. about 1.5 miles from the capital to the washington monument. in the very far distance, you can see the lincoln monument, just corners of it, behind the washington monument. it is a 2.5 mila 1-way trip from the capital to the lincoln monument -- lincoln memorial. of course, 2.5 back. 1.5 miles from the capital to the washington monument. that gives you a sense of how big this area is. pennsylvania avenue is that diagonal going off to your right. that is where
it is interesting. >> are you a political science major? >> no, international affairs. >> what do you want to hear from the president today? >> i have not really thought about that. so excited to be here. >> what time did you get up? this is early for college students. >> 6:30 a.m. >> thank you for talking to c- span. hope you make your way up there. >> thank you. host: and we continue our live coverage of live pictures from the national mall,...
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unless science can find a way for latino women to give birth to old, white men. where is the funding, koch brothers?! get on it! >>> here's a look at your business travel forecast. it's all about the arctic blast and the cold air that has settled in. in some cases, like d.c. to new york to boston, this is the coldest air in nearly two or three years. temperatures today, barely getting up into the 20s today, around new york and boston. d.c. at 27. there have been numerous areas of snow off the great lakes. be careful driving in those locations. otherwise, have a great day. double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female
unless science can find a way for latino women to give birth to old, white men. where is the funding, koch brothers?! get on it! >>> here's a look at your business travel forecast. it's all about the arctic blast and the cold air that has settled in. in some cases, like d.c. to new york to boston, this is the coldest air in nearly two or three years. temperatures today, barely getting up into the 20s today, around new york and boston. d.c. at 27. there have been numerous areas of snow...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. [ tylenol bottle ] me too! and nasal congestion. [ tissue box ] he said nasal congestion. yeah...i heard him. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. plus the perfecting color of a bb cream equal? introducing the newest beauty trend. total effects cc cream c for color. c for correction. [ female announcer ] fight 7 signs of aging flawlessly. cc what's
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing...
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as john blackstone reports, human resources at this company is also a science. >> reporter: welcome to the good life at google. this campus in mountainview california offers employees comfort, privileges and perks that workers at most other companies can only envy. but what may seem like luxuries are actually good business, and google can prove that because the company studies everything it does. >> we try to bring as much analytics and data and science to what we do on the people side as our engineer do on the product side. >> reporter: lazlo bok heads the operations department. google's data mining gives detailed notion what pays off. >> when an employee starts on the first day, we have data that says if the manager shows up and says, "hi, nice to meet you, you're on my team we're going to be working together," those people end up 15% more productive in nine months. >> google will be an -- >> reporter: to make sure the rest of the googleler's career remains productive is david radford's responsibility. >> we thought it would be a great idea to build a building that allowed us to try
as john blackstone reports, human resources at this company is also a science. >> reporter: welcome to the good life at google. this campus in mountainview california offers employees comfort, privileges and perks that workers at most other companies can only envy. but what may seem like luxuries are actually good business, and google can prove that because the company studies everything it does. >> we try to bring as much analytics and data and science to what we do on the people...
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you will meet astronauts there embers of the nasa science lab. winding down this friday rush hour. marilyn, 95, video. this serious crash happened in 7:00 hour. three lanes getting by. one lane is blocked. a five-mile backup. here is the map. the alternate is to 95 to bw way. a great looking forecast. 3060 reads. winds are brisk. 's.hiwinchills in the 20 culpepper feels like 24. mostly sunny and breezy and cold. 40 degrees. colder next week. we are back here at noon. there are over 200 varieties of gourmet coffee that have earned the "keurig brewed" seal of approval. the keurig brewed seal is our commitment that the cfee inside will deliver a delicious cup of coffee evermey time. keurig brewed -- ok for the only mark of genuine keurig quality.
you will meet astronauts there embers of the nasa science lab. winding down this friday rush hour. marilyn, 95, video. this serious crash happened in 7:00 hour. three lanes getting by. one lane is blocked. a five-mile backup. here is the map. the alternate is to 95 to bw way. a great looking forecast. 3060 reads. winds are brisk. 's.hiwinchills in the 20 culpepper feels like 24. mostly sunny and breezy and cold. 40 degrees. colder next week. we are back here at noon. there are over 200...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> let's at least learn from what's happened. let's at least be able to say to people, yes, we went through terrible situations, but we saw, we learned, we responded, and we acted and we're doing something about it. we are not victims. we can strike back and we can defend ourselves, but we're going to do it intelligently, and we're going to do it prudently, and we're going to put rules in place that actually protect innocent people in society. >> and with that, new york has become the first state to tighten its gun-control laws in the aftermath of newtown, governor andrew cuomo signed the wide-ranging bill last night. the package includes an expansion on the existing ban on assault weapons. welcome back to "morning joe." mike barnicle and melody barnes still with us. joining the set along with me, willie and joe as well, former white house press secretary, robert gibbs. gibby, good to see you. good to have you on board. let's get right to
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> let's at least learn from what's happened. let's at least be able to say to people, yes, we went through terrible situations, but we saw, we learned, we responded, and we acted and we're doing something about it. we are not victims. we can strike back and we can defend ourselves, but we're going to do it intelligently, and we're...
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. >> brian: education, roads, communication, networks, science, labs, a lot of investment in infrastructure, which means investment infrastructure means do you need revenue? to get revenue, you raise taxes. >> gretchen: you lint like what he was talking about, maybe you liked that it was short. under 20 minutes. we heard that one president in history gave a two-hour speech. >> brian: and he died. >> steve: he did. >> gretchen: he did soon after of pneumonia. let's talk about that whole idea of the middle class, though, because these are the facts, folks. the median household income in 2007 was $54,489. of course, that was before the banks collapsed and before the recession. in 2011, that has gone down to $50,054. that's a huge chunk of change when you're talking about families raising kids, trying to send them to college and trying to feed them. >> steve: because when you look at the middle class, and every class, we really want for everybody in this country is to have a job. we really didn't hear a whole lot about that. we didn't hear much about cutting anything. we didn't hear about jobs.
. >> brian: education, roads, communication, networks, science, labs, a lot of investment in infrastructure, which means investment infrastructure means do you need revenue? to get revenue, you raise taxes. >> gretchen: you lint like what he was talking about, maybe you liked that it was short. under 20 minutes. we heard that one president in history gave a two-hour speech. >> brian: and he died. >> steve: he did. >> gretchen: he did soon after of pneumonia. let's...
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>> yes. >> what's the science behind it? >> longstanding reports, and every country reporting that the y chromosome is weaker than the x chromosome. because of that, you have a higher whine factor. when you have a viral infection, your y chromosome triggers -- oh, my god, oh, my god, i'm going to die. when you come down with a serious illness, you don't see the doctor on time. that is improving. >> you kind of undersold it. it isn't so much that the y chromosome is weak. it's that the x chromosome has -- >> oh, is that it? dna trumps them all. >> as one. world's great feminists, i think women are stronger than men overall. i really, really do. we're bigger babies. >> it does impact on women's health because we don't whine enough, women often take care of our families rather than take care of ourselves. >> there you go. >> there's another report that men go to the doctor less and as a result tend to get sick more often and when they get sick it's worse. >> no, because the women will be the ones in your ear. >> your wife will
>> yes. >> what's the science behind it? >> longstanding reports, and every country reporting that the y chromosome is weaker than the x chromosome. because of that, you have a higher whine factor. when you have a viral infection, your y chromosome triggers -- oh, my god, oh, my god, i'm going to die. when you come down with a serious illness, you don't see the doctor on time. that is improving. >> you kind of undersold it. it isn't so much that the y chromosome is weak....
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is science cology a cult? >> of course it is. of course it is. a system of belief, you got these folks inside this fortress who won't look out, won't look at any criticism and can't bear to -- any investigation and think that everyone is against them. how would you describe that? it's a cult. of course it is. >> well, larry ryan is a pulitzer-prize wing author, his new book is "going clear, scientology, hollywood and the prison of belief." good morning to you, larry. >> good morning. >> pick up with paul haggis left off. he calls scientology a cult. based on your reporting, is that what you would call it? >> i don't use those words, only one opinion that matters about whether it's religion or a cult and that's the irs and they made that decision in 1993 in the nation of 2400 lawsuits from the church and church members. >> concluding it is a religion? >> yes. >> let's talk about what you found in your book. you say you interviewed more than 200 people you looked at thousands of pages of documents. what is the most troublesome practice you say you
is science cology a cult? >> of course it is. of course it is. a system of belief, you got these folks inside this fortress who won't look out, won't look at any criticism and can't bear to -- any investigation and think that everyone is against them. how would you describe that? it's a cult. of course it is. >> well, larry ryan is a pulitzer-prize wing author, his new book is "going clear, scientology, hollywood and the prison of belief." good morning to you, larry....
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we'll restore science to its rightful place and wield technology's wonders to raise health care's use and lower its cost. >> here we are four years later. why not come back to the dubliner? all you did too. my, lord. the line goes around the block. a wonderful, joyful crowd. thank you all for coming. joining us now with the politico playbook, the politico executive director jim. >> i'm always a dose of sunshine in the morning. you guys were talking about ted cruz and his comments on gun control. i think what people need to realize, ted cruz is a mainstream republican with this senate and this house. his views, he's not on the conserveative edge of the party. that is the party. when you think about the budget, think about gun control -- >> saying the president exploited the death of 6 and 7-year-olds within minutes? >> i think a lot of republicans wouldn't say it like that but they'd say something similar. >> he's on "meet the press" for his first time. this is his introduction. he makes a political attack that you would expect in a campaign for dogcatcher in the back country. >> he ke
we'll restore science to its rightful place and wield technology's wonders to raise health care's use and lower its cost. >> here we are four years later. why not come back to the dubliner? all you did too. my, lord. the line goes around the block. a wonderful, joyful crowd. thank you all for coming. joining us now with the politico playbook, the politico executive director jim. >> i'm always a dose of sunshine in the morning. you guys were talking about ted cruz and his comments on...